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  • "A Fistful of Dollars" Started Sergio Leone's Masterpiece Trilogy of Spaghetti Westerns  By :
    Is it possible for an excellent, groundbreaking film in a specific genre to be overlooked at award ceremonies? Absolutely, and a perfect example is "A Fistful of Dollars" that gave rise to what we commonly identify today as "the spaghetti Western". A Fistful of Dollars was the first of Director Sergio Leone's masterpiece trilogy. Learn why Director Sergio Leone made movie history.
  • "A Lot Like Love" Is Light Enough to Fly Away and Never Be Missed  By : Ed Bagley
    "A Lot Like Love" chronicles the indecision of two young adults who are misguided and muddled in both their careers and love life. They haul off and do nothing with themselves and then wonder why they are not happy. No wonder they are confused about love. They deserve each other. See this film once and move on.
  • "A Man for All Seasons" Demonstrates What Integrity Should Be in the Middle Ages and Now  By : Ed Bagley
    A Man for All Seasons poses the question: What would a man sacrifice for his principles? When Henry VIII seeks approval to divorce his wife and marry Anne Boleyn, his new Chancellor and Cardinal—Sir Thomas More—stands in his way. In the end, Sir Thomas becomes the only person in England who will die for his principles. A Man for All Seasons won 6 Oscars at the 1967 Academy Awards.
  • "Breakfast on Pluto" Is Really Not About an Alien from Outer Space  By : Ed Bagley
    "Breakfast on Pluto" is a gender preference movie about a boy who really wants to be a girl, and settles for being a transvestite trying to find a place in a world that curses his very existence. I endured Boys Don't Cry and Transamerica and am pleased to say I did not have to endure Breakfast on Pluto. I think that Neil Jordan is the reason why. This film is worth viewing for its message: to thine ownself be true.
  • "Bring it on" The Handheld  By : Atomsri Sukpo
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  • "Camelot" Is a Magical Movie, and a Primer in Civilized Human Relationships and Growth  By : Ed Bagley
    Camelot, released in 1967, celebrates its 40th anniversary this October, and was based on the 1960 musical play Camelot written by Alan Jay Lerner with music by Frederic Loewe. Camelot became a modern day legend when it was immortalized after President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Camelot the play and Camelot the film were both truly inspirational musical productions.
  • "Coach Carter" Sends an Outstanding Message About a Coach with Integrity, Honor and Goodness  By :
    Samuel L. Jackson plays Coach Ken Carter in a good sports drama with an outstanding message for today's high school basketball players who see playing with the pros as their only objective in life. Carter believes that a basketball scholarship and ethics should go hand in hand. This is an incredible story of a coach who will not compromise his values by not compromising his integrity.
  • "Ed Wood" Is a Very Strange Movie About a Very Strange Real Life Director  By : Ed Bagley
    "Ed Wood" is a biographical movie about Edward D. Wood, Jr. who has been dubbed the worst director in the history of filmmaking. The movie depicts the life of Ed Wood in the 1950s and shows Wood as a very determined director with virtually no financial backing and no real talent. Wood liked to direct really bad films and enjoyed dressing as a woman on the set. Johnny Depp stars as Ed Wood.
  • "For a Few Dollars More" Establishes Leone as a Master of Creating Emotion  By :
    After the unexpected, smashing success of Sergio Leone's direction in "A Fistful of Dollars" with the newly-found presence of Clint Eastwood as the gunfighter who would become The Man With No Name, Leone 's direction in "For a Few Dollars More" was even more successful, artistically and financially. Learn why a film that could not garner a single award in its day has become a classic western film with a faithful following.
  • "Lost in Translation" Makes the Meaning of Life Sound Elusive  By : Ed Bagley
    "Lost in Translation" was written and directed by Sofia Coppola and won enough awards to fill a grocery cart. Seeing this film, I would not have guessed it would have won so many awards. I gave this film an average rating rather than a good or excellent rating. I wanted real substance in this film and I was left wanting. Learn why in my review.
  • "Meet the Fockers" Gets a Real Boost From De Niro and Hoffman  By :
    Meet the Fockers is the best comedy I have seen in a long time. This movie could have been easily over-the-top with its descriptive title, but there is no hint of it in the presentation. A believable story line and an all-star cast with former Oscar-winners gave this comedy a real boost of professionalism.
  • "Nanny McPhee" - An Excellent Movie with Magic and a Message for Children  By : Ed Bagley
    In an entertainment world full of trashy and violent video games and movies, Nanny McPhee is everything good about movies for children. You and your children can watch this film without fear of unpleasant and unwanted garbage rooted in sensationalism for ratings and greed. Nanny McPhee is an excellent film with a wonderful message for all children to recognize and understand.
  • "Prada" Boss Drives Away Everyone and Everything But Blind Ambition  By : Ed Bagley
    Meryl Streep, one of Hollywood's best actresses, carries The Devil Wears Prada like the namesake handbag we see early in this movie, which is about Miranda Priestly, a powerful New York fashion magazine editor who hires Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway), a recent journalism grad, to be her new gofer. In the end, she ditches the job when she realizes that life without her boyfriend, her friends and family are not worth the price of being exclusive.
  • "Pretty Woman" Rocketed Julia Roberts into Becoming Hollywood's Sweetheart  By :
    Read more of my other reviews on romantic comedies, including "Four Romantic Comedies That Will Not Stress Your Emotions", "Mystic Pizza", "Something's Gotta Give", "The Holiday", "What Women Want", "Failure to Launch" and "For Love or Money".

  • "Ryan's Daughter" Is a Love Triangle with Passion, Adultery, Rebellion and a Village Idiot  By : Ed Bagley
    "Ryan's Daughter" is a love story that evolves into a love triangle set in the epic splendor of an isolated village on Ireland's scenic Dingle Peninsula. Like all love triangles, it ends in a disaster that becomes a tragedy. Cinematographer Freddie Young captures the raw beauty of Ireland with its ocean cliffs, green countryside, lazy pastures and hidden forest love nest. He won an Oscar for his filming.
  • "The Departed" Is Best Mob Film Since Mario Puzo's "The Godfather" in 1972  By : Ed Bagley
    Let me get to the most important thing first: Director Martin Scorsese won an Oscar for "The Departed". Scorsese, one of the most accomplished directors of our era, has been nominated for 7 Oscars—5 for Best Director and 2 for Best Screenplay—before winning with The Departed. The Departed is simply the best mob film since Mario Puzo's original Godfather in 1972.
  • "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" Is Difficult to Understand But Rewarding  By :
    "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" is the story of Eddie (Jon Voight), a simple man living a simple life as a maintenance man who has a regret and an ache in his heart. He dies while trying to save a little girl in an accident, and does not know if he saved her life or not. He awakens in Heaven and finds out the real meaning of his life. A complex but rewarding story and movie.
  • "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" Ends Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Western Trilogy  By :
    From virtually no acclaim at the time, Sergio Leone's "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" is now regarded as a classic by many critics. It was part of Time's "100 Greatest Movies" of the last century. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is currently ranked no less than 5th among the Internet Movie Database Top 250, all of which is not too shabby for an Italian guy directing an American Western.
  • "The Kid": Die Legende des Stuart Ungar  By : Max Trella
    Der Name "The Kid" sollte für immer in Gedächtnis alle Poker Fans und Poker Spieler bleiben. "The Kid" ist der Spitznamen der amerikanischen Poker Legende Stuart Ungar.
  • "The Quiet Man" Is a Love Story Set in the Emerald Isle of Ireland  By : Ed Bagley
    No one ever said that filmmaking was easy, only that it could be very good and sometimes enduring, as in "The Quiet Man", starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara with legendary Director John Ford. The Quiet Man was the first American feature to be filmed in Ireland's picturesque countryside. Ford earned his 4th and last Best Director Oscar for The Quiet Man in 1952. See the film and understand why this love story will touch your heart.
  • "Tipping the Velvet" Is First Alternative Lifestyle Film with an Educational Message - Part 1  By : Ed Bagley
    "Tipping the Velvet" is what some viewers would consider a terrible film about a sinful, raunchy lifestyle, and what I would consider an excellent film despite any apparent raunchiness. The BBC brought this controversial movie to a 5-millon strong mainstream television audience in England. Tipping the Velvet is an incredibly unusual firm because you rarely, if ever, see an alternative lifestyle movie with a happy ending.
  • "Tipping the Velvet" Is First Alternative Lifestyle Film with an Educational Message - Part 2  By : Ed Bagley
    Based on Sarah Waters' acclaimed debut novel, Tipping the Velvet was adapted by Andrew Davies, an Emmy award-winning British screenwriter who has also written "Doctor Zhivago", "Bridget Jone's Diary", "Sense and Sensibility", "Vanity Fair" and "Pride and Prejudice". Davies is a very talented heavyweight.
  • "To Kill a Mockingbird" Exposes the Destructiveness of Bigotry  By :
    Gregory Peck won a Best Actor Oscar in this adaptation of Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about white lawyer Atticus Finch defending an innocent African American man accused of raping a white woman. This is a story that illuminates everything that is wrong about hate, prejudice, bigotry, ignorance, stupidity, lack of backbone and lack of a heart.
  • "Transamerica" Transsexual Tale Misses Opportunity to Inform and Educate Viewers  By : Ed Bagley
    There are easier films to review than productions involving alternative life styles, and Transamerica is an example. It is one thing to make a comedy or romantic comedy with no other purpose than to entertain viewers, it is quite another to tackle a difficult, controversial subject without assuming some responsibility for making its presentation a positive, productive impact upon viewers. To do less is entertaining but useless.
  • "Who Else Dreams Of Winning The Lottery? You Better Read These Tips..."  By : Tanya Renner
    Who else wants to win the lottery? Could the Law of Attraction hold the answer?... step by step guide to visualising the riches you desire easily.
  • "You'll Shoot Your Eye Out, Kid!"  By : C A Mc Craw
    The Best and Worst Movie Santas through the Years
  • 1 Easy Step to Drawing People More Accurately  By : Todd Harris
    This article shows artists one step they can apply to drastically change the quality of their drawings and achieve a better likeness when figure drawing.
  • 10 Best Online casinos  By : Steve Fransisco
    There are a number of online casinos where you can just log on to play the most exciting casino games. Here is a list of 10 Best Online casinos that you can play at any time and just anywhere!
  • 10 Grey's Anatomy Quotes to Celebrate The End of the Writer's Strike  By :
    The writers strike is officially over and we have new episodes of Grey's Anatomy to celebrate. And what better way to celebrate them than with some of our favorite lines from episodes passed? Here are ten Grey's Anatomy quotes you're sure to remember.
  • 10 Grey's Anatomy Quotes to Celebrate The Grey's Addiction  By : Noel Jameson
    Want to laugh, cry and enjoy enlightenment all at the same time? These Grey's Anatomy quotes will help. After all, the show only airs once a week. Let these 10 Grey's Anatomy quotes be your between-airings fix.
  • 10 Grey's Anatomy Quotes to Get Us Through the Writers' Strike  By :
    If we ever needed some Grey's Anatomy quotes, it's right about now. With the writer's strike coming up, there are no scripts for new episodes and us die-hard fans are in a pickle. Here are 10 Grey's quotes to get you through the dry spell.
  • 10 Leonard Bernstein Quotes To Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    When Leonard Bernstein quotes are spoken, people listen just as closely as when his music is played. Why? Because Leonard Bernstein's words had the tendency to hold as much meaning and inspiration as did the music he wrote. If you're not familiar with Leonard Bernstein, let these Leonard Bernstein quotes introduce you to the man who became a legend.
  • 10 Solutions for Guitar Player’s Sore Finger  By : Jean Welles
    Most new guitarists experience sore fingers when learning to play a guitar. Here a 10 surprising solutions that can banish the sore finger problem and make playing more enjoyable.
  • 10 Tips to Writing Great Trivia Questions  By : Liz Nast
    The best trivia questions take life when your brain cells are popping with creative ideas. It's no different than being in the mood for any form of creative writing, be it a short story, a blog post, a novella. Anything good that's worth sharing with others just cannot be rushed.
  • 11 Country Music Quotes For National Country Music Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Did you know that country music has its own day dedicated to it? Yes, this month we celebrate National Country Music Day. If you love country music, you're going to love these 11 country music quotes.
  • 12 Johnny Cash Quotes to Remember Him on His Birthday  By :
    Johnny Cash would have turned 76 this year and while his body may be gone, his spirit lives on in his music and in the words of wisdom he left behind. Let's remember him on his birthday with these insightful Johnny Cash quotes.
  • 12 Madonna Quotes To Celebrate the Birth of a Music Icon  By :
    Unless you live in a cave with no access to television, the radio or any print media whatsoever, you have some idea of who Madonna is. But did you know it's her birthday soon? That makes it the perfect time to celebrate with these twelve Madonna quotes!
  • 12 Music Quotes to Celebrate Guitar Month  By : Noel Jameson
    Nothing can quite lift our spirits, help us over a heartache or get our point across like a great song, and the greatest songs leave us with music quotes that are hard to forget. This month (April), we're celebrating Guitar Month with some of the best music quotes ever written.
  • 12 Piano Quotes to Celebrate National Piano Month  By : Noel Jameson
    The piano has such an important part in our history that it's been given it's very own month. Since September is National Piano Month we thought we'd celebrate with some great piano quotes that reflect the essence of what the piano is. If you're a piano fan, you'll enjoy these piano quotes almost as much as listening to the instrument being played.
  • 13 Spooky Halloween Quotes to Celebrate Halloween  By : Noel Jameson
    The best part of October is Halloween and the best part of Halloween is being scared. If you're in the move for some spine-tingling quotes, these 13 Halloween quotes are sure to have your hair raised and goosebumps out in no time.
  • 13 Tips To Effective Decision Making  By : Jason E. Johns
    There are some people who find it really easy to make decisions whilst other people get tied up in procrastination and find it impossible to make decisions - particularly very important decisions. When the decision is big and has a major impact on your life it can be very difficult to make a decision because you might be worrying about making the wrong decision or even worried that you can't undo the decision once you've made it.
  • 14 Funny Quotes to Celebrate April Fool's Day  By :
    Ready for some jokes, laughter and funny quotes? You'd better be! April Fool's Day is right around the corner and it's time to get that silly side in shape. Here are 14 funny quotes to get you in the mood for this humorous holiday.
  • 14 Marilyn Monroe Quotes To Remember The Day of Her Birth  By :
    You might remember her for her famous white dress, fluttering in the breeze from a New York subway, or perhaps her unique birthday song to JFK. But she was definitely more than that. As her June 1st birthday rolls around, let's remember Marilyn for who she really was by reflecting on these fourteen Marilyn Monroe quotes.
  • 14 Music Quotes for Black History Month  By : Noel Jameson
    Music is an important part of our heritage, and African American musicians have, of course, played a significant role. Here are 14 of my favorite music quotes to celebrate Black History Month.
  • 14 Woody Allen Quotes to Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Whether you like Woody Allen or not, it's the perfect time to laugh with some great Woody Allen quotes. Sure the scandal and controversy surrounding the man raised some eyebrows. But you can't argue with funny! Here are 14 Woody Allen quotes to celebrate the month of his birthday.
  • 15 Movie Quotes to Celebrate Fred Astaire's Birthday  By :
    Fred Astaire was a living legend. Women loved him, men wanted to be him. On May 10th we'll celebrate the anniversary of his birth. Let these fifteen movie quotes remind us of what a treasure we had.
  • 16 Grey's Anatomy Quotes – Famous Words From Your Favorite Characters  By : Noel Jameson
    If you're a fan of the TV hit Grey's Anatomy, check out these 14 Grey's Anatomy quotes from your favorite characters.
  • 16 Mark Twain Quotes for Humor Month  By : Noel Jameson
    Mark Twain didn't get famous by accident and Mark Twain quotes can shed some light on why we adore this all-American writer. A little humor, a bit of wit and a good measure of down-right common sense make Mark Twain quotes some of the best to be read. Enjoy these Mark Twain quotes, especially during Humor Month.
  • 18 Mark Twain Quotes to Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    If you've never read Mark Twain quotes, you don't know what you're missing. Humorous, insightful, educational and thought provoking -- Mark Twain quotes run the gambit. This month we celebrate Mark Twain's birthday. Here are 18 Mark Twain quotes to get you started.
  • 19 Stephen King Quotes Offer a Look Inside The Mind of The Horror Master  By : Noel Jameson
    Stephen King has a loyal following of fans and if you're one of them, you're going to want to familiarize yourself with these 19 famous Stephen King quotes. After all, while there are many famous quotes to go around, not many of them are as dark, thrilling or twisted as these 19 Stephen King quotes.
  • 1997's Eight Best Albums  By : Marvin J Markus
    Marvin J. Markus's 8 favorite albums of the year 1997. Includes Radiohead, Spiritualized, Ween, The Flaming Lips, Oasis, Primal Scream, Bob Dylan, & Cornershop.
  • 2 Movies About Young Adults That Prove Their Integrity and Substance  By : Ed Bagley
    Pretty in Pink is a classic high school story of first love and prom night, starring Molly Ringwald as Andie, a girl from the wrong side of tracks who falls for Blaine, a rich preppie. Andie proves to be a girl of truth, courage and integrity rather than a push over. Saint Ralph is the story of Ralph Walker, a 14-year-old boy who has an epiphany that tells him if he wins the Boston Marathon his mother will come out of her comma and recover.
  • 2 Weird Films That Have Stood the Test of Time: "Drag Queens in the Desert" and "Rocky Horror"  By : Ed Bagley
    What would Hollywood be without its share of bitchy, catty, gaudy, outrageous and crazy films? Two examples are "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" and "The Rocky Horror Picture "Show". Both of these films have a very limited audience because they are more negative than positive and have few redeeming qualities.
  • 20 Shakespeare Quotes To Celebrate The Birth of a Master  By : Noel Jameson
    "To be or not to be" may very well be one of the most famous Shakespeare quotes ever written. But Shakespeare's written masterpeices go well beyond this short line from a single play. To read more of Shakespeare's famous words, read on...
  • 2009 Calendars - Featuring Your Own Photos  By : Andrew Goodall
    Your digital photos don't belong on a computer screen - they should be shared and enjoyed with friends and family! A 2009 calendar is a great idea for turning your digital photos into a unique personal gift.
  • 25 Barbara Walters Quotes to Celebrate Her September 25th Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Barbara Walters is one of the most influential personalities of our time and Barbara Walters quotes offer us a glimpse of the depth and wisdom her words convey. On September 25th we'll be celebrating her birthday. Let's do it with these 25 Barbara Walters quotes.
  • 25 Funny Quotes to Celebrate Smile Week  By :
    National Smile Week is right around the corner. What better way to celebrate than with some smile-worthy quotes and jokes? Here are twenty-five funny quotes that are sure to get you in the mood.
  • 3 Simple Steps to Drastically Improve Your Figure Drawings  By : Todd Harris
    Figure drawing made easy. Simple steps any artist can do right now to make dramatic improvements immediately to their figure drawings. Draw people and faces a lot easier with these helpful tips.
  • 5 Great Reasons to Have a Las Vegas Bachelorette Party  By : Milan Young
    Las Vegas is a notorious party destination for everyone from the girl next door to celebrities. Any reason to check out the Las Vegas nightlife is a good reason, but have you heard of some of the newer parties out there? The days of celebrating bachelorette party style just when a girlfriend of yours is getting married are gone! Don’t let the guys have all the fun!
  • 5 Incredibly Successful Ways for Making Money In Photography  By : Arthur Turner
    If you like to take photos, you've probably wondered if there is some way you can profit financially doing what you love. After all, you see photos everywhere, right? In magazines, on outdoor advertisements, on product packages and more. And if you've ever thought to yourself "people must get money for those somehow", you're right. It is possible to be making money in photography, and there are a variety of ways to do so. Keep reading for a summary of a few of the best ways.
  • 5 Reasons Why Audio Books are Killing the Paper Book  By :
    Are audiobooks the start of the decline for paper books? Audio books have gone crazy in popularity in the last couple of years. The technology, number of titles published, the benefits that audio books offer over paper - Audiobooks are now a genuine alternatives to paper. Could you, for example, learn a language from a paper book while walking the dog? Of course not, but with an audio book you can!
  • 5 Steps To Get Your Movie Done In 2007  By : Terrence Walker
    It's that time of year and new years resolutions abound. For select few, that new years resolution means deciding to get their movie done in 2007. This article provides five help steps to see that dream become a reality.
  • 5 ways art education is coming up short in our schools  By : Eric Hines
    This article covers the WHY behind the current decline in art education in western culture. Renowned artist and educator Larry Gluck and art gallery owner and educator Eric Hines tackle the ugly truth behind modern art instruction, and what you can do about if you or your loved ones have been or going to navigate the land mine field of contemporary art education.
  • 5 Ways To Get The Best Satellite For PC Software Package With All The Perks!  By : Philip Sumpter
    A good Satellite for PC software package should give users what they wanted all along... the best of Internet TV through computer TV, a high performing TV media player designed for Internet TV enthusiasts and support system that offers a no questions asked money back guarantee.
  • 6 Grey's Anatomy Quotes For the Holidays  By : Noel Jameson
    Love Grey's Anatomy? Then you have to be a fan of Grey's Anatomy quotes. After all, the dialog is what makes the show. Here are six Grey's Anatomy quotes you're sure to remember.
  • 6 Important Factors To Consider When Designing A Home Theater  By : John Leo
    Six important factors to consider when either doing a DIY home theater installation or when consulting a professional home theater contractor.
  • 6 Steps To Protect Your Treasured Photos  By :
    This is part 2 of a two part article, covering 6 steps to take to ensure you do not lose any of your treasured photos. By not following these simple steps, you will leave yourself open to losing pictures. If you would like to learn wedding photography, this steps will help you to have a successful day.
  • 6 Steps To Protect Your Treasured Photos - Part 1  By :
    Whenever you are taking photos at an important event, you need to be sure that you plan ahead so you do not run the risk of losing your pictures. In this article, I cover some of the ways that photographers do lose photos due mainly to a lack of planning ahead.
  • 60 Female Songs That Cross The Fourth Wall  By : Jeremy Fisher
    You're looking for songs for women that you can use to communicate directly with an audience in your cabaret, theatre show or even karaoke night. What you need is a "House song". This article describes 60 songs from Musicals for women that you can use to connect with your listeners.
  • 7 Proven Tips and Techniques That Will Have You Taking Great Digital Photos That You Can Be Proud Of  By : Teresa Pocock
    Taking great digital photos is not as hard as you might think! In fact, if you are wondering how to take great digital photos, these 7 proven practical tips will tell you just that! By following these quick tips and techniques you will significantly improve your digital photography to the point where you will be taking impressive photos everyday!
  • 7 Things Couples Should Know When Choosing Celtic Wedding Bands  By : Greg Todd
    So you're walking the aisle, and you want to go with Celtic wedding rings—how exciting! Entering into a life with your betrothed is the most significant decision of your whole lifetime, and there isn't any better way of showing your life long love than with Celtic wedding rings. No matter if you're going with a traditional Celtic wedding, or you're merely incorporating Celtic bands for their stunning beauty and ancient traditions, here's a few factors to consider as you select your wedding rings.
  • 9 Key Audio Book Facts for Newbies  By :
    When I first came across audio books online, I found myself asking a number of questions; now today as an audio book site owner I hear a lot of people asking these very same questions so I decided to publish some of the most common audiobook question and answers.
  • A 1-375 WoW Herbalism Leveling Guide  By : Greg Mee
    The World of Warcraft has introduced a new skill, Inscription. This one skill will bring new life to another profession, Herbalism, which now becomes the best gathering skill in the entire game.
  • A Beginner's Guide to Beauty Pageant Dresses and Gowns  By : Tiffany Hansenn
    When it comes to beauty pageants, everyone knows that pageant dresses and gowns can make or break a contestant. Choosing the best pageant dress is critical to ensuring that you have given the competition your very best effort. Along with exuding self-confidence, poise, and grace your choice of pageant gown may be the determining factor of how the judges score your performance.
  • A Beginner's World of Warcraft Hunter Guide  By : Greg Mee
    Hunters in the World of Warcraft ae great fun, fast leveling, and just plain cool. This guide will give you some hot tips on how to get the most out of your Hunter and have even more fun.
  • A Brief Glimpse Into “Welcome To The NHK!”  By : Harvey D. Ong
    In the grand tradition of the media using social and political problems as a concept for their work comes the Japanese anime “Welcome to the NHK.” As a show that delves into the life of a person suffering from such social anxiety that he needs to shut himself off from as much contact as possible, the show presents the problem in both dramatic and comedic ways.
  • A Brief History Of Music - The Renaissance Part 2  By : Mike Shaw
    The great principles underlying all Renaissance work was that of faithfulness to nature, as opposed to faithfulness to tradition, which had been the sheet anchor of pre Renaissance art and letters.
  • A Brief History Of The Renaissance - Part 1  By : Mike Shaw
    The compositions of Palestrina, and the reforms he was able to effect in Church music, may be said to mark the culmination of the early ages of Christian musical art. We have now come to an important turning point in musical history, but before going further, it will be useful to take a rapid survey of the period we are leaving behind.
  • A Brief Music History Of The Gleeman Part 1  By : Mike Shaw
    As Europe emerged from the barbarism, savagery and intellectual barrenness of the centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire. Music was available in two distinct types, which was represented by two distinct people of the time, the Monk and the Gleeman or Minstrel.
  • A Brief on Free Movie Downloads  By : Weera Kunti
    The article provides general information about free movie downloads.
  • A brief outline of the tapestry arts from around the world.  By : anne dickens dickens
    Throughout the world, tapestry collections have captivated small and large audiences alike. Artists have historically found many of their works transformed into the tapestry medium, allowing for not only a greater widespread appreciation of their work, but for new and exciting interpretations to emerge around the vivid use of color and the complex textural attributes inherent in the extraordinary weavings.
  • A Call to End Format Wars, Boost On Demand and Untether Digital Downloads  By : Scott Consolatti
    Want to own the current Holy Grail invention of blue laser but are disappointed that no one format offers movies from all major studios? Want to watch any TV show or movie on demand but can't find enough content available? Want to buy songs in open mp3 format but can't find enough songs sold that way? You're not alone, and the industry should know their customer better.
  • A Cover Tells A Story  By : Pablo Zedd
    Creating your own DVD and Blu-ray covers can be a lot of fun. The original covers in most cases fail to capture the feel of the movies that we love to watch. There are many sites on the Internet where movie fans share their own creations and where you can learn how to create covers yourself.
  • A Journey Into the Wild  By : Kim McGinnis
    # Into the Wild is a wonderfully inspiring film. Through Alexander's (the main character) journey we learn a life-changing lesson. The cost, in his case, was great - but it was worth it if others learn from his sacrifice...
  • A Romantic Comedy That Works With a Couple of 60+ Senior Citizens  By : Ed Bagley
    Something's Gotta Give is a romantic comedy without substance that works because of Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton. Keaton is one the few actresses at age 60 who has been able to partner with bankable leading men. She seems to have found the secret to staying young, alive and attractive while Nicholson at 69 and counting appears his age and has not benefited from the passage of time. Keaton is one fine looking 60-year-old woman.
  • A Short Explanation of Classic Detective Fiction  By : Chris Haycock
    A brief history of early detective fiction. With particular regard to Sherlock Holmes.
  • A Tattoo Design Gallery is the Best Place to Shop Around for Great Tattoo Ideas  By : Naisarasri Sri
    The article describes about tattoo design.
  • A Whole New World with DVDs  By : David Urmann
    There are three types of DVD recorders that work in different ways. Whichever you choose will surely satisfy your recording needs.
  • A Writing Enterprise  By : Jordan K. Williams
    Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens came to Hollywood to write. While in town, they managed to tear down some common entertainment industry assumptions.
  • Abbey Road By The Beatles  By : Marvin J Markus
    A review of The Beatles final album, 1969's Abbey Road which was of course named after the studio where they recorded all of their music.
  • About In Loving Memory Tattoos  By : Sara Blckstone
    Looking for a way to commemorate the loss of a loved one? In loving memory tattoos are some of the deepest and most personal of all the tattoo designs out there and this makes them great. They are the type of tattoo that often is a result of tragedy or sadness yet they are the ones you will never regret getting. If you have suffered the loss of a loved one and want some way to celebrate and commemorate their life then a in loving memory tattoo might be the perfect option for you. It is not like you will have to worry if they stay cool and fashionable or not because the meaning is so much deeper. Plus it is always fashionable to remember the loved ones in your life
  • Abstract art and your business  By : Lilia Parker
    How your love or knowledge for abstract art can influence your career?
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